Florida Polygraph Testing and Examiner

Joseph A. LaSorsa, President & CEO of J. A. LASORSA & ASSOCIATES, FORMER SECRET SERVICE AGENT, Presidential Protection

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J.A. LaSorsa`& Associates provides professional, confidential polygraph testing and lie detection testing to businesses, organizations and private individuals throughout the United States. Our polygraph testing can be conducted at our offices in New York City and Long Island, or our mobile unit can travel to your home or business, or wherever you need the polygraph examination to take place. We also have polygraph testers in the South Florida area that can take care of your polygraph testing needs in a professional confidential manner.

Use the form above to contact us now about Polygraph Examiner Testing or if you need a Florida Polygraph Examination done. Or you can contact us at: 954-783-5020 or jal@lasorsa.com

Our Florida Polygraph Examiner Testing Services can help with:

  • Deception Control
  • Employee Screening
  • Polygraph Services
  • Polygraph Testing
  • Post Conviction Testing
  • Polygraph Examiner
  • Polygraph instrument
  • Background Verification
  • Lie detection
  • Pre-hire screening

J.A. LaSorsa`& Associates is a private investigative agency which is fully licensed, insured and bonded so you can be assured that your Florida polygraph examination will be conducted with the highest level of professionalism and integrity at all times. We use the latest state-of-the-art polygraph and lie detection testing equipment and our examinations are conducted only by trained, certified and experienced polygraph professionals to ensure accurate results.

When you need the services of a qualified Florida polygraph examiner, call the experts at J.A. LaSorsa & Associates Polygraphs. Our staff of dedicated professionals will be happy to answer any questions you may have and schedule an appointment for you.


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